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| The spectacle of a smartly-dressed middle-aged lady seated in a first- ! class “smoker” of the Auckland- | Wellington Limited the other day, reading a magazine and calmly puffing away at a small briar pipe natur- ' ally attracted attention. Later the I lady laughingly explained to her ■ neighbour that she preferred a pipe jto a cigarette as “less bother and I more satisfying.” Reminded that a ; pipe required cleaning out frequentj ly, the fair smoker said her’s gave ! her very little trouble because she i always smoked National Tobacco “Company’s “Navy-Cut,” which (like all their tobaccos) was toasted and almost free from nicotine. The very small nicotine content of the above ■ company’s goods has made them famous. These are the only toasted tobaccosr It is worthy of note that the company are the pioneers of the , N.Z. tobacco industry. Their most popular brands are “Riverhead Gold” (mild), “Navy Cut” and “Cavendish” (medium), and “Cut Plug No. 10” (full strength). These I beautiful tobaccos (now in universal use) are obtainable everywhere. *

A little toy cow, In a little toy town, Had carved on her forehead A grim, black, frown. "If I could only eat, “ And eat, and eat," said she, “ I'd give rich, thick and creamy milk, "To the ‘Anchor’ Factory. " And kiddies then could all enjoy “ Each and eve,y day, " The World’s most famous Butter—■ “ The best in every way." But wooden cows can never hope To give milk like the rest. Especially the "Anchor” coios, That give the very best.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7904, 19 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7904, 19 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7904, 19 September 1929, Page 1

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